What Classic Don Henley Song Fits You?

You hate:
anything that isn't dancing.
seeing the same old people at the same old diner.
that your significant other found someone else.
how much people work.
how bad the world is.
the end of summer.
missing the newest gossip.

Describe yourself:
angry, but able to see a greater good.
forgiving and loving.
bored, but content.
dark and hopeful.
fun and upbeat.
curious and pushy.
in love and unable to let go.

How do you like your music?
To have a killer backbeat, some keyboards, and witty lyrics that poke fun.
To be mournful with lyrics critical of today's world.
To have some neat drum work, synthesizers, and easy to sing along with. Did I mention the lyrics involve love?
Funky with a driving beat with simple lyrics that are really easy to dance and sing along to.
Some flare, but mostly traditional with lyrics involving everyday life.
Traditional sound with beautifully crafted lyrics that you can relate to
Slow and melodic with more attention based on the intelligent lyrics.

You'd rather:
relive your past summer.
lay with your significant other in a place untouched by modern man.
film an operation.
go down to the local diner.
drown yourself in work.
take a walk in the park.
dance.

You would most likely say:
"The trust and self-assurance that lead to happiness, they're the very things we kill, I guess."
"Rebels been rebels since I don't know when."
"Don't look back. You can never look back."
"People love it when you lose."
"Happily ever after fails and we've been poisoned by these fairy tales."
"What would we do without all these jerks anyway?"
"One day they're here; next day they're gone."

What's your favorite Don Henley classic album?
I Can't Stand Still
Building the Perfect Beast
The End of the Innocence

What's your favorite classic Don Henley song?
"Dirty Laundry"
"The End of the Innocence"
"All She Wants To Do Is Dance"
"The Heart of the Matter"
"Sunset Grill"
"The Boys of Summer"
"New York Minute"